Why does Hollywood think we still need these Shakespeare adaptions? The recent Romeo and Juliet is already annoying the living hell out of countless people… JUST LEAVE SHAKESPEARE ALONE ALREADY. Or go for the plays that haven't been adapted a billion times already. We already have a brilliant Macbeth version with Kate Winslet, why the hell do these people think we need another? COME UP WITH SOMETHING NEW ALREADY. Even the dumb people will open their eyes soon and realize it's not worth spending their money on something that's been done before countless times.

Well apparently, according to this headline, this adaptation may be somewhat different. So Macbeth is mad/ insane? Well that's a first! Normally it is his Missus!

Come on folks familiarise yourselves with the story BEFORE you grab that headline.

As for why we need another film adaptation. That would be like asking why anyone should ever bother performing the play again on stage. Different directors, different actors bring different aspects to any dramatic work, that goes for Shakespeare too.

Lol - "scottish language" - you've made my day - it's not a fricking language - they speak English with a Scottish accent and there have been a few versions where the original accent was used. Journalism at it best!

Re: Beans – Actually it is YOU that is not well-educated in Shakespearean literature. If you even scanned the play you would know that Macbeth goes mad with guilt because he doesnt know whether or not to believe the witches. Were they figments of his imagination? Madness is what drives the plot with him AND his wife. Do your proper research before you diss Perez!

Fassbender would be perfect for the role "Macbeth". It's his acting ability (especially in period dramas- e.g. jane Eyre) that makes him fit for any role that comes his way, and that is why directors/film makers prefer him.

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: